Furthermore, the platform supports both cloud and on-premise deployments, making it ideal for organizations with different operating models.

“cnMaestro X acts as a digital assistant that monitors every corner of the network, identifies anomalous patterns, anticipates problems, and autonomously optimizes resources,” explains David Tajuelo, regional director of Cambium Networks in Iberia. “Thanks to its X Assurance module, the platform frees IT teams from repetitive tasks and allows them to focus their efforts on technology strategy.”

The application of artificial intelligence and machine learning significantly reduces incident resolution times and improves network stability. According to real-world implementation examples, organizations have achieved 30% to 50% reductions in response times to problems, while simultaneously increasing service availability and end-user satisfaction.

Among the sectors already taking advantage of these benefits are managed service providers (MSPs), educational institutions, hotel chains, business campuses, and IoT companies, all with needs for robust, adaptable, and highly automated connectivity.

The latest version of cnMaestro X, 4.1, introduces significant enhancements that strengthen security and simplify the management of complex networks. Among these is the Personal Wi-Fi feature, which assigns individual WPA3 credentials to each user, ensuring private wireless communications and secure segmentation within the wired network, while maintaining seamless roaming throughout the property. Furthermore, the system incorporates a cloud-based analytics engine that continuously learns from data reported by managed devices, using AI and machine learning algorithms to identify and predict problem trends, generating proactive alerts and facilitating forensic incident resolution without the need to duplicate problems or perform packet captures.

Looking ahead, Cambium Networks anticipates exponential growth in the use of AI for network management, with the evolution towards self-healing environments, predictive networks, and the incorporation of technologies such as Wi-Fi 7. In Tajuelo's words: “Technology should simplify life, not complicate it. That's why we're committed to solutions that not only address current challenges but also anticipate those of tomorrow.”

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